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University of Phoenix
Associate of Arts
Concentration in Information Technology/Programming
Enrollment Agreement
 AAIT/PRG 013A  AAIT/PRG 013B

For Office Use Only:
 Reentry
 Program/Version Change
 Track Change

Student Name

IRN _________________________

Home Address

Program/Version Change Start Date

City

Individual Record Number

State

Zip Code

Finance Manager Signature

AAIT/PRG 013 Track A
If you list on your admissions application 24 or more pr evious college credits, you must take GEN/105 Skills for
Learning in an Information Age as the first course and are not required to enroll in the First -Year Sequence.
AAIT/PRG 013 Track B
If you list on your admissions application less than 24 college credits, you must complete the following First-Year
Sequence:
US/101
Introduction to University Studies
(Required as first course)
3 credits
SCI/162
Principles of Health and Wellness
3 credits
FP/101
Foundations of Personal Finance
3 credits
COM/155
University Composition and Communication I
3 credits
*COM/156
University Composition and Communication II
3 credits
PSY/201
Foundations of Psychology
3 credits
*HUM/111
Critical and Creative Thinking
(Required as last course)
3 credits
AAIT/PRG 013 (Tracks A & B)
Information Technology/Programming Concentration
*IT
205
Management of Information Systems
3 credits
*IT
210
Fundamentals of Programming with Algorithms and Logic
3 credits
*IT
236
Intro to Web Design I
3 credits
*IT
237
Intro to Web Design II
3 credits
*IT
215
Java Programming
3 credits
*IT
218
Introduction to C/C++
3 credits
Subtotal
18 credits
General Education Requirements:
Communication Arts [Must include COM/150 and COM/220 (Track A) or COM/155 and COM/156 (Track B)]
6 credits
Mathematics (Must be MAT/116 or higher to satisfy requirement)
6 credits
Science and Technology [Must include 3 credits in the physical or biological sciences (Track A) or SCI/162 (Track B)]
6 credits
Humanities [Must include CRT/205 (Track A) or HUM/111 (Track B)]
6 credits
Social Science [Must include PSY/201 (Track B) and ETH/125]
6 credits
Additional Liberal Arts [Must include GEN/105 (Track A) or US/101 (Track B)]
3 credits
Interdisciplinary Requirement [Must include FP/101 (Track B)]
9 credits
Total General Education Requirements
42 credits
Total Concentration Requirements
18 credits
Total Degree Requirements
60 credits
I have received access to the University of Phoenix Academic Catalog during the admission applicat ion process. The catalog is also available on my student website (https://ecampus.phoenix.edu). I understand the requirements for my course of study are detailed in the catalog, which is considered part of this En rollment Agreement. It contains admission and degree completion requirements; program objectives and length; tuition schedules; fees; and all policies, including those for cancellation or refund. I understand that it is my responsibility to read and unders tand the contents of the catalog and that I should ask questions if I do not understand something in it or need further clarification.
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UOPUS-EnrollAgree

University of Phoenix
Associate of Arts
Concentration in Information Technology/Programming
Enrollment Agreement
A minimum of 60 credits is required to complete the Associate of Arts concentration in Information
Technology/Programming, 42 of which must be general education credits.
* -designated courses require you take prerequisites before enrolling in that course. Please refer to the University of Phoenix Academic Catalog.
Concentrations for the Associate of Arts program are reflected on the transcript rather than on the diploma. Transferability of credit is at the discretion of the accepting institution. It is the student’s responsibility to confirm whether another institution will accept credits earned at University of Phoenix.
You must begin coursework within one year from the signature date or the enrollment agreement will expire. Initials:
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